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"Condemned or Condoned? Spirit Mediumship and The Christian Bible" by Rev. Mike Matos offers a groundbreaking exploration into the often-overlooked presence of spirit mediumship within the Christian Bible. This thought-provoking book challenges conventional interpretations by meticulously examining biblical narratives that appear to depict interactions with spirits of the deceased or divine intermediaries. Rev. Matos, drawing upon extensive theological research and scriptural analysis, guides readers through a journey that re-evaluates long-held beliefs about the nature of spiritual…mehr

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"Condemned or Condoned? Spirit Mediumship and The Christian Bible" by Rev. Mike Matos offers a groundbreaking exploration into the often-overlooked presence of spirit mediumship within the Christian Bible. This thought-provoking book challenges conventional interpretations by meticulously examining biblical narratives that appear to depict interactions with spirits of the deceased or divine intermediaries. Rev. Matos, drawing upon extensive theological research and scriptural analysis, guides readers through a journey that re-evaluates long-held beliefs about the nature of spiritual communication in ancient Israel and the early Christian church. The book delves into specific biblical accounts, such as the Medium of Endor's summoning of Samuel's spirit for King Saul (1 Samuel 28:7-19), and the various prophetic visions and angelic visitations experienced by biblical figures like Abraham, Moses, and the apostles. Matos carefully distinguishes between practices explicitly condemned in the Old Testament, such as necromancy and divination for personal gain, and what he posits as divinely sanctioned or divinely initiated forms of spiritual communication. He explores the nuances of Hebrew and Greek terms related to spirits and communication, providing a deeper understanding of the original textual context. Furthermore, "Condemned or Condoned?" addresses the theological implications of these biblical instances for contemporary Christian understanding of the afterlife, the communion of saints, and the role of the Holy Spirit in spiritual discernment. The author invites readers to engage in a critical yet respectful re-examination of scripture, encouraging a more open dialogue about the diverse ways in which God has communicated with humanity throughout history. This book is an essential read for theologians, biblical scholars, and any Christian seeking a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of spirit mediumship within the biblical narrative. It promises to spark significant discussion and offer fresh perspectives on a topic often considered taboo within Christian circles.


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Autorenporträt
Mike Matos, born in Chicago, began preaching as a Pentecostal minister at the age of fourteen. His spiritual gifts later led him to explore mediumship and spiritualism through the lens of the Bible. With over thirty years as an ordained minister and former founding pastor of two Pentecostal churches.